Africa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
Q. i want yall to go on youtube and type in africa you never seen on tv when you are done tell me how you fell after watching the vido (the one with the Akon mama Africa song)(the song is not going to come on till 0:40 or 0:42
Asked by Keke L - Wed Nov 19 20:04:29 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. GOD bless mama Africa...
Answered by tamsk - Sat Nov 22 04:05:55 2008
Q. i want yall to go on youtube and type in africa you never seen on tv when you are done tell me how you fell after watching the vido (the one with the Akon mama Africa song)(the song is not going to come on till 0:40 or 0:42
Asked by Keke L - Wed Nov 19 20:04:29 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. GOD bless mama Africa...
Answered by tamsk - Sat Nov 22 04:05:55 2008
AfRICA???!!!!!?
Q. I have a test on the countries in Africa...the problem is...Africas huge! And it cant be just one big country, they always split up into teeny ones. How do I remeber where they all are?
Asked by krautpierogi - Mon Jan 14 20:32:04 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Practice practice practice ... do like for any other geography test.
Answered by Tinamou - Tue Jan 15 03:12:54 2008
Q. I have a test on the countries in Africa...the problem is...Africas huge! And it cant be just one big country, they always split up into teeny ones. How do I remeber where they all are?
Asked by krautpierogi - Mon Jan 14 20:32:04 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Practice practice practice ... do like for any other geography test.
Answered by Tinamou - Tue Jan 15 03:12:54 2008
What is behind the underdevelopment in Africa and how do we effectively reverse it?
Q. Africa used to be a continent of kings, home to the ancient Egyptian civilization which lasted the longest of all civilizations on earth, and created numerous world wonders. Now, Africa is a haven for corruption, disease and death. How do we get Africa back to her former glory?
Asked by Intangent - Tue Apr 7 19:50:23 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. corrupt government & people who find it normal. Ancient Egypt was built by slaves and supported by violence. Now the western countries do not allow slavery, and try to limit the violence.
Answered by Bored Goblin - Tue Apr 7 21:04:43 2009
Q. Africa used to be a continent of kings, home to the ancient Egyptian civilization which lasted the longest of all civilizations on earth, and created numerous world wonders. Now, Africa is a haven for corruption, disease and death. How do we get Africa back to her former glory?
Asked by Intangent - Tue Apr 7 19:50:23 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. corrupt government & people who find it normal. Ancient Egypt was built by slaves and supported by violence. Now the western countries do not allow slavery, and try to limit the violence.
Answered by Bored Goblin - Tue Apr 7 21:04:43 2009
What president sent blacks back to Africa and had them start a colony in Africa named after him?
Q. What president sent blacks back to Africa and had them start a colony in Africa named after him? This was in the 1800's sometime,,,
Asked by Montel P - Mon Nov 16 02:46:28 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Monroe...Monrovia, Liberia.
Answered by Interior Despisor - Mon Nov 16 02:59:35 2009
Q. What president sent blacks back to Africa and had them start a colony in Africa named after him? This was in the 1800's sometime,,,
Asked by Montel P - Mon Nov 16 02:46:28 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Monroe...Monrovia, Liberia.
Answered by Interior Despisor - Mon Nov 16 02:59:35 2009
How can Africa as a continent justify growing coffee and coca for the west while people are starving?
Q. Should Africa ban all exports and expel all foreign companies and start working towards meeting the needs of its people. Is an open door policy just an invitation for western countries to steal from them. Everyone knows that in the past the western countries in the past used colonisation as the method of stealing how ever the more sophisticate way of stealing now is using companies and currency.
Asked by Car K - Thu Sep 24 18:23:42 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most leaders/governments in Africa are corrupt.
Answered by ocean_scoop - Thu Sep 24 18:37:57 2009
Q. Should Africa ban all exports and expel all foreign companies and start working towards meeting the needs of its people. Is an open door policy just an invitation for western countries to steal from them. Everyone knows that in the past the western countries in the past used colonisation as the method of stealing how ever the more sophisticate way of stealing now is using companies and currency.
Asked by Car K - Thu Sep 24 18:23:42 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most leaders/governments in Africa are corrupt.
Answered by ocean_scoop - Thu Sep 24 18:37:57 2009
How would a healthy and independent Africa benefit the world?
Q. Africa has been sought after for many different reasons in the past. How would a healthy and independent Africa benefit the world?
Asked by Adam R - Wed May 21 13:48:45 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we could save our billions of aid dollars if their governments wasn't so corrupt. then we would not have to worry about feeding their poor starving children that they reproduce so numerously and cannot or will not care for them. also, if they would end slavery and free their innocents and recognize women's rights and quit making them breeding animals with no say over anything. then they and the whole world would benefit. they could share in their own wealth.
Answered by Lady Shondra - Wed May 21 13:58:02 2008
Q. Africa has been sought after for many different reasons in the past. How would a healthy and independent Africa benefit the world?
Asked by Adam R - Wed May 21 13:48:45 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. we could save our billions of aid dollars if their governments wasn't so corrupt. then we would not have to worry about feeding their poor starving children that they reproduce so numerously and cannot or will not care for them. also, if they would end slavery and free their innocents and recognize women's rights and quit making them breeding animals with no say over anything. then they and the whole world would benefit. they could share in their own wealth.
Answered by Lady Shondra - Wed May 21 13:58:02 2008
What is the safest country in Africa for an american to live and work in as an expat?
Q. I know alot of people have asked this question. But I'll ask it again, which country in africa is safer for an ameircan to live and work in as somewhat of an expat? People ALWAYS say Tunisia, if you think so please verify that. But I dont want South Africa to be in the list, because it has ranked 2 out of 5 of the worlds most dangerous countrys. Thank you!
Asked by Sam Weasly - Wed Oct 1 20:36:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am an American who has been living in Tunisia 7+ years. Tunisia is a very safe country. It is a lot safer than most of the Western counties. Many expatriates from various countries make their home here because it is so safe. The people are so warm and hospitable. They instantly welcome you as one of their own and treat you like family. Tunisians are very warm people and in my experience would give you the shirt off their back if you needed it, or even if you just liked it! If you ever were to get invited to eat at the house of a Tunisia, you would be treated like royalty! Tradition here is that the guest gets served the biggest and best portions of all food. Even if a family was on the poor side, they would do their best to prepare… [cont.]
Answered by s - Thu Oct 2 03:59:47 2008
Q. I know alot of people have asked this question. But I'll ask it again, which country in africa is safer for an ameircan to live and work in as somewhat of an expat? People ALWAYS say Tunisia, if you think so please verify that. But I dont want South Africa to be in the list, because it has ranked 2 out of 5 of the worlds most dangerous countrys. Thank you!
Asked by Sam Weasly - Wed Oct 1 20:36:55 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am an American who has been living in Tunisia 7+ years. Tunisia is a very safe country. It is a lot safer than most of the Western counties. Many expatriates from various countries make their home here because it is so safe. The people are so warm and hospitable. They instantly welcome you as one of their own and treat you like family. Tunisians are very warm people and in my experience would give you the shirt off their back if you needed it, or even if you just liked it! If you ever were to get invited to eat at the house of a Tunisia, you would be treated like royalty! Tradition here is that the guest gets served the biggest and best portions of all food. Even if a family was on the poor side, they would do their best to prepare… [cont.]
Answered by s - Thu Oct 2 03:59:47 2008
Does the misery in Africa become a great way to sell iPods, cellphones and clothes as can be seen advertised?
Q. I think the misery in Africa became a great market to sell products and to promote celebreties. Feeding the starvation may had become a much better option than ending with it. We can't forget there is New Orleans here too.
Asked by robb10036 - Mon Feb 5 01:40:09 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. showing starving people helps to gain sympathy to sell products. They will never end poverty and hunger, it sells too much.
Answered by NONAME - Mon Feb 5 05:32:36 2007
Q. I think the misery in Africa became a great market to sell products and to promote celebreties. Feeding the starvation may had become a much better option than ending with it. We can't forget there is New Orleans here too.
Asked by robb10036 - Mon Feb 5 01:40:09 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. showing starving people helps to gain sympathy to sell products. They will never end poverty and hunger, it sells too much.
Answered by NONAME - Mon Feb 5 05:32:36 2007
How do I obtain more information on Africa's agriculture?
Q. Hi, I am doing research for a company on Africa. In particular, research on the poorer communities: the type of soil they have, what type of fertilizer is available to Africans, what can be grown and planted in Africa? I thought if anyone could help with these questions, that Yahoo Answers could. If you cannot answer my questions, could you direct me to someone who could?
Asked by rosepetals_03217 - Mon Jun 8 23:39:17 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Seven years of my life I have worked in West-Africa (French speaking countries) as an tropical agronomist. For your search i would like to advice you to have a look over here: and: Africa is huge and the differences between countries are enormous. So agriculture differs from region to region. Hope this helps.
Answered by EUGAIA - Tue Jun 9 00:52:43 2009
Q. Hi, I am doing research for a company on Africa. In particular, research on the poorer communities: the type of soil they have, what type of fertilizer is available to Africans, what can be grown and planted in Africa? I thought if anyone could help with these questions, that Yahoo Answers could. If you cannot answer my questions, could you direct me to someone who could?
Asked by rosepetals_03217 - Mon Jun 8 23:39:17 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Seven years of my life I have worked in West-Africa (French speaking countries) as an tropical agronomist. For your search i would like to advice you to have a look over here: and: Africa is huge and the differences between countries are enormous. So agriculture differs from region to region. Hope this helps.
Answered by EUGAIA - Tue Jun 9 00:52:43 2009
Is South Africa socially and economically better, worse, or the same after Apartheid?
Q. After the end of Apartheid in South Africa, and since blacks have ruled the government; is South Africa better, worse, or the same? Explain.
Asked by The Equalist - Tue Aug 28 00:06:40 2007 - - 17 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Lets talk economics. Economically South Africa has measurably suffered great losses- however, this was bound to happen. One cannot compare the country south africa is now, with apartheid south africa, there is no longer a huge population indentured by poverty and their situation to produce- this economic downturn is bound to happen whilst South Africa migrates from an agrarian virtually slave-based labour force to more automated systems of labour. I believe it is a matter of growing pains, with the alleviation of slavery and massive social reform, comes decades of unrest and the surfacing of hatreds both modern and ancient. Though this is unfortunate, it is an inevitability, whilst apartheid, economically speaking, worked, so did slavery… [cont.]
Answered by Way - Tue Aug 28 02:51:39 2007
Q. After the end of Apartheid in South Africa, and since blacks have ruled the government; is South Africa better, worse, or the same? Explain.
Asked by The Equalist - Tue Aug 28 00:06:40 2007 - - 17 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Lets talk economics. Economically South Africa has measurably suffered great losses- however, this was bound to happen. One cannot compare the country south africa is now, with apartheid south africa, there is no longer a huge population indentured by poverty and their situation to produce- this economic downturn is bound to happen whilst South Africa migrates from an agrarian virtually slave-based labour force to more automated systems of labour. I believe it is a matter of growing pains, with the alleviation of slavery and massive social reform, comes decades of unrest and the surfacing of hatreds both modern and ancient. Though this is unfortunate, it is an inevitability, whilst apartheid, economically speaking, worked, so did slavery… [cont.]
Answered by Way - Tue Aug 28 02:51:39 2007
Is the Continent of Africa, The Country to stay away from, or can I visit there to see the beginnings of time?
Q. I travel quite a bit, Africa is a Continent I have always wanted to visit. South Africa is more to my liking, but just like the United States, I would like to travel all over the country visiting the people, learning their culture, and language. I have visited Europe, and have enjoyed the many pleasant people, and their way of life. My next trip is to Ireland, and then hopefully to South Africa. Learning about other people and the way they live, love, and create is of much value to me as a human being. I have sommething to share, and I need to learn all I can about the Countries I visit. Knowing more about the Human Race, helps me to be a more compassionate person, and open to different things.
Asked by smagnolia - Wed Jun 28 02:35:43 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. This question is some kind of absurdist masterpiece.
Answered by Keither - Wed Jul 5 14:52:34 2006
Q. I travel quite a bit, Africa is a Continent I have always wanted to visit. South Africa is more to my liking, but just like the United States, I would like to travel all over the country visiting the people, learning their culture, and language. I have visited Europe, and have enjoyed the many pleasant people, and their way of life. My next trip is to Ireland, and then hopefully to South Africa. Learning about other people and the way they live, love, and create is of much value to me as a human being. I have sommething to share, and I need to learn all I can about the Countries I visit. Knowing more about the Human Race, helps me to be a more compassionate person, and open to different things.
Asked by smagnolia - Wed Jun 28 02:35:43 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments
A. This question is some kind of absurdist masterpiece.
Answered by Keither - Wed Jul 5 14:52:34 2006
When did suffering start in Africa and why?
Q. Africans are dying of hunger and thirst. They are just skin and bones! When did suffering start in Africa and why?
Asked by Delirium tremens - Sun Dec 18 12:05:23 2005 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. People have been suffering since there were people. However, Africa is especially troubled. This can be traced back to European colonization and exploitation. Independence in Africa did not go well, and it has been in a state of constant political turmoil (which precludes any sort of widespread economic or social success) ever since. Political corruptions makes it especially difficult for food to reach the hungry. Rapid population growth is also burdensome. There may be enough food to feed the hungry in the world. But were it to reach them, they would simply have more children -- who would them go hungry again. As long as populations continue to grow, people will continue to be miserable. Due to the legacy of colonization, Africa… [cont.]
Answered by hydralisk - Sun Dec 18 12:14:13 2005
Q. Africans are dying of hunger and thirst. They are just skin and bones! When did suffering start in Africa and why?
Asked by Delirium tremens - Sun Dec 18 12:05:23 2005 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments
A. People have been suffering since there were people. However, Africa is especially troubled. This can be traced back to European colonization and exploitation. Independence in Africa did not go well, and it has been in a state of constant political turmoil (which precludes any sort of widespread economic or social success) ever since. Political corruptions makes it especially difficult for food to reach the hungry. Rapid population growth is also burdensome. There may be enough food to feed the hungry in the world. But were it to reach them, they would simply have more children -- who would them go hungry again. As long as populations continue to grow, people will continue to be miserable. Due to the legacy of colonization, Africa… [cont.]
Answered by hydralisk - Sun Dec 18 12:14:13 2005
How is Africa trying to stop the Somalian Pirates?
Q. Whats with only NATO stopping the pirates. I have done major reasearch on the current event on pirates and have not found any articles about Africa helping. If anyone finds any articles about Africa helping or not helping enough please leave the articles web address.
Asked by heinodj - Mon Apr 20 19:18:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Kenya is providing the venue for prosecuting the pirates. Looking at a map of Somalia, the country is practically all coastline. There aren't really any African nations near it. Kenya and Eritrea, but their navies are quite small, mostly consisting of patrol boats. Ethiopia has no coast. Djibouti has its own issues, but provides bases for the US and other countries. That's pretty much it. The European countries and the US have economic interests, such as owning the tankers and ships sailing though the area.
Answered by PennyLeeD2 - Mon Apr 20 19:55:03 2009
Q. Whats with only NATO stopping the pirates. I have done major reasearch on the current event on pirates and have not found any articles about Africa helping. If anyone finds any articles about Africa helping or not helping enough please leave the articles web address.
Asked by heinodj - Mon Apr 20 19:18:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Kenya is providing the venue for prosecuting the pirates. Looking at a map of Somalia, the country is practically all coastline. There aren't really any African nations near it. Kenya and Eritrea, but their navies are quite small, mostly consisting of patrol boats. Ethiopia has no coast. Djibouti has its own issues, but provides bases for the US and other countries. That's pretty much it. The European countries and the US have economic interests, such as owning the tankers and ships sailing though the area.
Answered by PennyLeeD2 - Mon Apr 20 19:55:03 2009
What should i pack for a trip to south africa?
Q. My daddys company is doing something in south africa and my mom and daddy are going there next week and im going with them. Its like a 15 hour flight from atlanta and we have business class seats. The longest ive ever flown is 6 hours so what do i need to pack for the plane ride and what do i need to pack for the time we are in south africa?
Asked by Ashlyn - Wed Feb 3 20:33:29 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. bug spray, cloths for warm weather, water, snacks. what ever u normaly pack for trips
Answered by Lana - Wed Feb 3 20:42:05 2010
Q. My daddys company is doing something in south africa and my mom and daddy are going there next week and im going with them. Its like a 15 hour flight from atlanta and we have business class seats. The longest ive ever flown is 6 hours so what do i need to pack for the plane ride and what do i need to pack for the time we are in south africa?
Asked by Ashlyn - Wed Feb 3 20:33:29 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. bug spray, cloths for warm weather, water, snacks. what ever u normaly pack for trips
Answered by Lana - Wed Feb 3 20:42:05 2010
What is the best place in Africa to go to?
Q. I am planning on going to Africa and would really like some help on choosing my destination. I want a place that is full of culture and I would like to go on a great safari thanks!
Asked by Zoey - Thu Dec 24 01:17:27 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey! What a coincidence, I live in Africa. The best place I could recogment you to is Etosha Pan in Namibia. It has tons of wild animals and you can rent a car and drive anyware! As soon when you land on "Air Namibia" airport, there is a place called Avis, which rents cars. Namibia is a tourist land more than anything else, but please note it's summer here, and it's very hot. So I would recogment getting a car with aircon :-) And if your car break down, don't worry, haha, by dad's a mechanic near Etosha. Alternatively, you can hire a safari guy to take you on a tour, there's a lot of places, I think there's pamflets at the air namibia too. Here is a link to view some photos
Answered by Bogus Entertainment - Thu Dec 24 01:28:38 2009
Q. I am planning on going to Africa and would really like some help on choosing my destination. I want a place that is full of culture and I would like to go on a great safari thanks!
Asked by Zoey - Thu Dec 24 01:17:27 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hey! What a coincidence, I live in Africa. The best place I could recogment you to is Etosha Pan in Namibia. It has tons of wild animals and you can rent a car and drive anyware! As soon when you land on "Air Namibia" airport, there is a place called Avis, which rents cars. Namibia is a tourist land more than anything else, but please note it's summer here, and it's very hot. So I would recogment getting a car with aircon :-) And if your car break down, don't worry, haha, by dad's a mechanic near Etosha. Alternatively, you can hire a safari guy to take you on a tour, there's a lot of places, I think there's pamflets at the air namibia too. Here is a link to view some photos
Answered by Bogus Entertainment - Thu Dec 24 01:28:38 2009
What was the meteorological condition in Africa 2 million years ago?
Q. Is there a website where I can see how the conditions were all over the world 2 million years ago, specifically Africa. Thanks.
Asked by Carolus - Thu Sep 11 06:15:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 million years ago falls in the late Pliocene (which extends from 5.3 to 1.8 Ma.) This was a period of extremely cool weather, ice ages, and glaciers. Also of note is that during this time Africa collided with Europe to form the Mediterranean Sea.
Answered by wdmc - Thu Sep 11 11:30:31 2008
Q. Is there a website where I can see how the conditions were all over the world 2 million years ago, specifically Africa. Thanks.
Asked by Carolus - Thu Sep 11 06:15:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 2 million years ago falls in the late Pliocene (which extends from 5.3 to 1.8 Ma.) This was a period of extremely cool weather, ice ages, and glaciers. Also of note is that during this time Africa collided with Europe to form the Mediterranean Sea.
Answered by wdmc - Thu Sep 11 11:30:31 2008
How much does it cost to call Africa from the UK on a mobile?
Q. My boyfriend is in Ghana, South Africa at the moment and it costs him about 5 Cedi to call me for a good 12 to 13 minutes. Im not sure of the exchange rate but im wondering how much it would cost me to call him for around the same amount of time. Any help would be much appreciated, thank you.
Asked by Emma-Joanne - Wed Jun 9 17:34:38 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It all depends on your service provider, ring your phone company to ask them how much it costs and if they have any packages for overseas calls. it's always going to be cheaper to call from your landline. To call my parents in Ghana I use 1899.com and it only costs 7p a minute to call from my landline to their landline or 15p a minute to call their mobiles but there are other similar services.
Answered by Ghana Banana - Thu Jun 10 07:37:39 2010
Q. My boyfriend is in Ghana, South Africa at the moment and it costs him about 5 Cedi to call me for a good 12 to 13 minutes. Im not sure of the exchange rate but im wondering how much it would cost me to call him for around the same amount of time. Any help would be much appreciated, thank you.
Asked by Emma-Joanne - Wed Jun 9 17:34:38 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It all depends on your service provider, ring your phone company to ask them how much it costs and if they have any packages for overseas calls. it's always going to be cheaper to call from your landline. To call my parents in Ghana I use 1899.com and it only costs 7p a minute to call from my landline to their landline or 15p a minute to call their mobiles but there are other similar services.
Answered by Ghana Banana - Thu Jun 10 07:37:39 2010
How do I obtain work at an animal sanctuary in Africa?
Q. I have seen the volunteer opportunities online, but they all involve a fee to be able to volunteer. While I understand the reason for this, I am not looking to go to Africa for a few weeks and come back and return to life here in the states. I want to actually work at one of these sanctuaries and live in Africa. Does anyone have any idea how to start this life with this career? Thank you.
Asked by Alyssa K - Tue Jul 8 19:07:33 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Please visit www.thedoglady.org and apply !!
Answered by V.T.V.RAM - Sat Jul 12 13:47:59 2008
Q. I have seen the volunteer opportunities online, but they all involve a fee to be able to volunteer. While I understand the reason for this, I am not looking to go to Africa for a few weeks and come back and return to life here in the states. I want to actually work at one of these sanctuaries and live in Africa. Does anyone have any idea how to start this life with this career? Thank you.
Asked by Alyssa K - Tue Jul 8 19:07:33 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Please visit www.thedoglady.org and apply !!
Answered by V.T.V.RAM - Sat Jul 12 13:47:59 2008
What are some organizations that help fight against starvation in Africa?
Q. I'm doing a research project on starvation in Africa and organizations that help fight against it. I have found a few, but I need more than I have. Also, more facts about poverty in Africa would be very usefull!
Asked by Momo - Tue Mar 17 17:34:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Doctors without borders Feed the children Bread for the world World Vision World Food Program and many more. do a web search with key words like: relief and development, NGO, humanitarian, starvation Africa
Answered by bienaimee - Tue Mar 17 22:24:26 2009
Q. I'm doing a research project on starvation in Africa and organizations that help fight against it. I have found a few, but I need more than I have. Also, more facts about poverty in Africa would be very usefull!
Asked by Momo - Tue Mar 17 17:34:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Doctors without borders Feed the children Bread for the world World Vision World Food Program and many more. do a web search with key words like: relief and development, NGO, humanitarian, starvation Africa
Answered by bienaimee - Tue Mar 17 22:24:26 2009
What is the best way to start helping the Hungry in Africa?
Q. I am 12 years old, and I am trying to start an organization to help those in Africa who are hungry. How should I start off? Who should I contact first, that is going to be willing to help me, without me having to pay any money? I have already collected $4.61. someone told me to contact Oprah, people of charity behavious, clergy men, and my local government's department of agriculture for help. Which one will help the most? I really need to get started, people in Africa are dieing each second!!!
Asked by Britney - Sat Dec 1 17:45:00 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get involved in some local charities and plan a presentation stating why you wish to help and a quote on how much money you wish to acquire. If you wish to start your own organization, try your state's agriculture extension.
Answered by weirdochristian - Sat Dec 1 17:56:25 2007
Q. I am 12 years old, and I am trying to start an organization to help those in Africa who are hungry. How should I start off? Who should I contact first, that is going to be willing to help me, without me having to pay any money? I have already collected $4.61. someone told me to contact Oprah, people of charity behavious, clergy men, and my local government's department of agriculture for help. Which one will help the most? I really need to get started, people in Africa are dieing each second!!!
Asked by Britney - Sat Dec 1 17:45:00 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Get involved in some local charities and plan a presentation stating why you wish to help and a quote on how much money you wish to acquire. If you wish to start your own organization, try your state's agriculture extension.
Answered by weirdochristian - Sat Dec 1 17:56:25 2007
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